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If one hectare of land occupies an area of 10000 m^2, what will be the rate of evapotranspiration of 5 mm of water per hectare per day given that 1 mm is 0.001 m?

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more than 1 week ago
First, we need to convert the area of 1 hectare to square meters:

1 hectare = 10000 m^2

Next, we need to calculate the amount of water evaporated/transpired per day for 1 hectare:

5 mm = 5 * 0.001 = 0.005 m

Now, we can calculate the rate of evapotranspiration for 1 hectare per day:

Rate = 0.005 m * 10000 m^2 = 50 m^3

Therefore, the rate of evapotranspiration of 5 mm of water per hectare per day is 50 m^3.
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more than 1 week ago
1 hectare = 10,000 m^2
5 mm of water per hectare per day = 5 mm - 10,000 m^2/1 hectare - 1 day
= 5 mm - 10,000 m^2/1 hectare - 1 day - (0.001 m/1 mm)
= 50 m^3/hectare/day
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